For my third practice blog, I continued to work on Mad Anthony. This time, I played from the beginning to E. I feel that there are many positives and improvements to this part. First, the good things. I had good dynamic contrast especially when transitioning from the intro to the A section. I also thought that I played with proper rhythm. Next, the improvements. I need to work on playing all the right notes. Yes, ti sounds simple but it can make a big difference. I really need to work on playing all the notes clearly and with good tone to ensure that the sound doesn't get muddled. I think when the music gets faster, I skip some notes or play them out of tune (which is really easy to do on a flute). This counteracts the music and makes it sound pretty bad. I think that if I just clean up any note errors, this piece could be ten times better.
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